Re: [linux-audio-dev] virtual vocalist - I think we could have something similar without much work...

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] virtual vocalist - I think we could have something similar without much work...
From: Luke Yelavich (luke_AT_audioslack.com)
Date: Mon Nov 24 2003 - 00:18:31 EET


At 08:38 AM 25/11/2003, Juan Linietsky wrote:
> > >You know, FESTIVAL (the popular and quite good opensource speech synthesis
> > >package) has a mode where you can feed it data to sing.
> > >It could probably not be very hard to write a similar GUI where
> > >you edit a pianoroll to make festival sing.
> >
> > There is a much better speech synthesizer, known as DECtalk which can sing
> > quite well, and it is very easy to programme. The nicer thing is, it is
> > available for Linux as well! I have it here, so I will did up a text file,
> > and post the resulting OGG if anybody is interested :)
>
>As far as I know, dectalk is commercial, isnt it?

Yes it is, but it doesn't take away the fact that as a speech synth, it is
fantastic. However, it only outputs data at 11025 16 bit mono, and uses
OSS, so it is not exactly useful in a real-time sense. That is where
Festival would be better.

Luke

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